I have only been using it for a short time and already find it completely indispensable, I now use it to browse, select and manage profiles in my collection with folders for each amp type. I have Rig Manager open every time I am working on a project with a guitar part. I can audition so much faster using the up/down keyboard arrows. The RM window then disappears when working in Cubase but can be recalled when ever needed. Obviously I use the controls on the Kemper to alter any parameter that needs adjusting. I only wish that I could rename The profiles and save into Rig Manager. (Well that is unless I have missed something.)
How do you use Rig Manager?
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I use RM to organise all my amps so the 1st folder is called say Marshall and then in that folder resides more folders with the modals of the amps JCM800, JCM900 etc. I even keep folders for the bands that I record so the profiles they use get stored in that folder ready for when they come back. You can change the name of the profile in RM use the inspector down the right hand side
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Can you make your own sub folders on the left side ?
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Can you make your own sub folders on the left side ?
Yep
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I use RM mainly for auditioning rigs and for creating\managing performances.
What do you mean by renaming and saving profiles? You can drag any rig (within RM) from the Profiler's Pool to any directory...
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I mean save the profiles that have been edited in the Kemper directly into rig manager. It can be a bit fiddly saving in the kemper then finding the profile and dragging it into the folder you want. Perhaps I am not doing it properly?
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Yeah, it works just like that. Edited profiles are forced to kpa. I agree that this is many times useless overhead in my WOW also..
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I mean save the profiles that have been edited in the Kemper directly into rig manager. It can be a bit fiddly saving in the kemper then finding the profile and dragging it into the folder you want. Perhaps I am not doing it properly?
Mhhh... If I got you right, you might want to recall the rig to edit via RM, so it would be at mouse's hand, so to speak
Does this make sense? This is what I do, and makes the process more straightforward for me